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this is 9 news. terrorism cannot prevail if we refuse to be terrorized. >> resilience, recovery and rebirth. the nation morning almost 3000 lives lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks 15 years ago today. >> the rescue efforts from that they inspired students at denver. they are devoted to firefighters who died on september 11. do you have of the we don't graving? you might not have to leave the sofa to fill it. and if you are tired of hearing about man
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know about them. >> the man cave. i like it. live look at your drive. i-70 looking very clear. for those of you who went to the high country for the weekend the times coming back will hit around 5:00. first we begin with the nation remembering what happened 15 years ago. many of us know exactly where we were on this day in 2001 when terrorists flew planes into the world trade center pentagon. today the nation pauses to remember the nearly 3000 lives taken. president obama will speak at the pentagon and we will share tributes going around in colorado in a few minutes. first it could be one of our last 90 degree days that we actually see in colorado so we have to enjoy it while we have it. >> good morning jessica and the dan and thanks for joining us.
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by september standards because normal high this time of year is 81 degrees. temperatures this afternoon in the upper 80s and low 90s and closer to the foothills temperatures 70s and 60s. we could come close to a record high today. record high setback in 1951 of 92 degrees. be hot late-summer weather comes with the catch. a red flag warning in effect this afternoon from noon until 7 pm for parts of the western slope and front range mountains as well is neighboring states. so dry out there. temperatures right now cool 40s and 50s on the mountain but warmer than where we were 24 hours ago. temperatures today in the 90s and for tomorrow it gets a lot cooler. i have the rest of your work week forecast coming up. >> thank you so much. first we want to remember those who lost their lives in the 9/11 tragedy 15 years ago today.
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a moment of silence in new york city which is when the second plane hit the twin towers and all the loved ones of 9/11 victims are coming together today to mark the anniversary of the terror attacks. >> we have additional music and readings to mark the milestone anniversary at ground zero but for the most part traditions are the same and we will listen
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>> mary both.>> we will see ceremonies like this happening not only in new york but across the country today as remember and look back what happened 15 years ago. you saw some of the emotions on the faces of people in the crowd. it brings back vivid memories especially for the people who are in new york city and had to experience this years ago. people say attendance has been dwindling over the years as the initial shock of fades a little bit but certainly a big turnout.>> not only ceremonies in new york and washington and
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rocks. that will start in two hours. hundreds of firefighters and others will honor firefighters who died in the attacks with the stair climb at the amphitheater and it starts at 7:30. each participant plays -- pays tribute to a firefighter by climbing the equivalent of the height of the world trade center. these programs are provided by the national fallen firefighters foundation. donald trump and hillary clinton attending an official commemoration at ground zero today. no candidates will speak and no word whether they will cross paths. both candidates have ties to new york city. trump is a native new yorker and clinton was a senator in new york at the time of the attacks on both agreed to stop campaigning today to abide by the tradition of putting politics aside on the somber
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years since colorado was devastated by floods. the historic floods of 2013 claim 10 lives, wiped out roads and destroyed towns. recovery from the floods has been a tough journey. longmont was one of the area's longest hit and as they remember the devastation but focus on resiliency. >> it's something i will never get over. it will always come back. >> september 2013. >> it's an anniversary you remember but also one you are proud of.>> three years after devastating floods put colorado on hold cities like longmont are looking back with a different perspective, one that makes them proud of what was overcome. >> that's the longmont i know. we are a determined bunch of. and we will make it happen. >> for the most part longmont has recovered. that's saying a lot considering
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reshape bike paths and restore essential services and that's just naming a few. with this out of the way the public works director says the focus is resiliency. >> not just resiliency in the project but resiliency and ourselves. >> several years later the emotions and memories are vivid for him who grew up here. >> it was the parents of my classmates that were flooded and came up to me and said they all, stay on this and don't let us down. that doesn't go away. >> the city was determined and it paid off. recovery expected to take up to 10 years was completed in half the time. >> we think there are lessons to be learned about how longmont is recovering that can be replicated in the country. >> with her covering nearly complete the path to resiliency begins at longmont remembers the floods and the strength
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make longmont stronger than it ever would have been. >> in longmont, jessica oh 9news.>> the latest estimate for the cost for flood repairs in longmont is around $148 million. a week on the run and accused killer jarred strenge behind bars. he was arrested in adams county saturday and the victim who has not been identified was found with a gunshot wo weekend in westminster. she died from her injuries. switching gears a happy update to a story about a man from evergreen whose best friend disappeared this summer so the catahoula leopard dog named rue was a mascot for his restaurant. she went missing in july in the regulars at the restaurant were helping get the word out and the dog was around when they were there. they wanted to help look for him. this weekend boulder was
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of his dog online. she was spotted in arvada and thought she was lost. she is now back in evergreen getting settled in the first night she was back they played until sunrise. >> great getting together and i love that. a tricky question i didn't think about until today. what is faster, and ostrich or a camel? >> an interesting question of people will soon find out this upcoming weekend. some could no hold on as a camel and ostrich "bridge of spies" but as crazy as it looks it's nothing new for folks in virginia city. it's an event that's gone on for over 60 years and people don't just come to see who has a leg up but organizers say it has a great story behind it. >> the local newspaper 57 years ago made a fictitious story up about camel races in virginia city and the were no camel races. the word got out and they brought a camel up from california.
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>> fascinating. of false newspaper article and someone actually brought a camel to this event. around 10,000 people show up to the race and it draws a big crowd because it's so unique. it takes place throughout the weekend. >> just looking at the ostriches carrying people around on chariots. >> if i had to bet between the two i would say the ostrich woodwind. >> we agree on will have a look at our forecast. >> but first we want to remember those who lost their lives in the 9/11 tragedy 15 years ago today. i will be honest with you i think sadly as the time goes by nothing changes except for
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you think about that and it's the new reality. i think because it doesn't hit so close to home if i didn't lose anybody really close to me, you kind of just go back on with your life and you don't really think about the true
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y23eqy yvpy 7:13 on your sunday morning. and belen de leon joins us in the 9news backyard. it's not often i get to talk to you like this. >> i know and it's nice to be here with us. you guys are familiar with jimmy fallon and his character. look at this camera.
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and hazy and this is the webcam from it nederland. we currently have wildfires burning in western colorado. the directions of the winds is transporting the smoke and haze to the east. it is nestling in the mountain valleys and on the front range. that's why when we woke up this morning the sunrise had an orange glow to it. unfortunately fire danger still high today same goes for northern mountains and also our northern foothills. gusts could get up to 40 miles an hour with 10 to 15 mile-per- hour winds. and you could see the area where you will see smoke where it's more dense. air quality health alert in effect for parts of garfield county and real blanco county because that's where the lost solar fire is burning. central mountain stock with that more dense smoke today. temperatures now upper 50s, 30s
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has nestled. northern colorado 47. in the mountains temperatures in the 30s and 40s. this afternoon we will warm into the upper 80s and low 90s. this is above where we should be this time of year and we could come close to a record high of 92 degrees. 70s and 60s for the mountains and 88 on the western slope. today is 9/11 and we will have a remembrance ceremony and concert at civic governor john hickenlooper and mayor hancock will be the host and it starts at 1:00 the temperatures 89 degrees. if you are planning to head in that direction drinkwater frequently and stay hydrated. we will have partly cloudy skies. a dry day here and best bet for
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that's where we could see isolated storms but no severe weather expected through this evening. we will look at partly cloudy conditions. 55 degrees and a little breezy and the foothills. off towards the northwest is where we have a cooler batch of air. it will move in our direction a drop our temperatures tomorrow. tomorrow morning a cold front arrives in temperatures 74 degrees. cooler than that on tuesday. i-65 with showers in the forecast. isolated storms wedny, 70s. if you can get outside and enjoy the 90 degree heat today, dan and jessica, might be the last 90 degree day we see this year. >> looking at 65 on tuesday. been a while. >> people looking forward to the change in it will be nice to bustout scarves and
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welcome back everyone. 7:18 in time for your money news. interest rates could be going up as soon as this month and that sent stocks through the worst day in two months on friday. >> vida urbonas is here with a look at the federal reserve and how they were talking about how a rate hike could be at the next meeting. >> stock market tomorrow because of the speculation. analysts believe there could be a second rate hike coming in december. investors will get a look at fresh data this week on inflation and retail sales for the month of august. these could be key statistics for federal reserve policymakers to meet september 20 and 21st which is a week and a half away to consider the interest rates.
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>> especially after brexit and what happened in china. >> jitters but this is your favorite story, jessica. >> students have a new way to get their burrito fix. it's starting to happen this week. chipolte mexican grill will begin delivering burritos by drone starting this week. it's for a limited time and an experimental service and used to evaluate the accuracy of the drums navigation systems while measuring people responses to the devices. my were spice -- my sp >> cipollinis numbers have been down since they had their outbreak so getting to deliver burritos by drone by posted their numbers. >> they fly on over.>> just looking at this video, i am wondering how they keep the burritos intact and dropping them.>> a big revenue generator for the local economy. we're talking about the colorado home show and wacky
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from the colorado convention center.>> reporter: we are here at the home show with leslie and what they are calling the woman cave or man cave. >> very good. >> reporter: you have decorated yours with what style are you calling it? >> it's a modern glamorous style. >> reporter: what's the difference between the living room and a b mac on a woman cave is specifically for the woman of the house. a place where she can go by herself to breathe and relax and do whatever she wants or invite girlfriends and for a glass of wine. it is her space and the kids is not allowed in and the husband is not allowed in and that's the difference. >> reporter: why is it important to have separate spaces? >> just like the man cave has been popular the last five or 10 years, now women are saying what about us? it used to be the whole house was the woman's domain but not
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working and sharing household duties and all of that. while the man needs his man cave the woman also needs her woman cave. that's what the trend is, for women to have their own getaway space just like the men. >> reporter: tell me about the pieces you put in your space. >> all the furniture and accessories were donated to us le the denver design center. i went around and look for pieces that were comfortable and glamorous with a bit of bling going. i came up with this combination. >> reporter: very cool. i think it looks wonderful. i want to relax right now. >> feel free.>> reporter: thanks leslie for allowing us in your space and can't wait for everyone to see it. >> the home show is a great place to see different styles and maybe something you would have not thought of our something new you can put in your home.>> reporter: perfect. back to you guys. >> i feel like you never run
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foot massager, a neck massager,
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from colorado sports leader here is >> idaho state on paper a give me game for cu but the buffs won't would pass anyone anymore. not after what happened in 2006 when montana state went into boulder and shocked colorado. the head coach of that team is now the head coach of idaho state. the good guys got off to a good
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possession and sefo liufau to devin ross and bust from the air and from the air to the ground. three tds from taken it and the first two from phillip lindsay and this one from kyle evans made a 28-0. soon to be 35-0 as sefo liufau heirs it out to chris sale and colorado up 49-0 at the half. a cruise 56-7. csu looking to bounce back after being blown out by cu in their opener and all they can handle. matthews in and looking good but with 20 ticks in the have to roadrunner scored a touchdown of their own and cut the deficit to 3. dalton's start to brady jones and the rams held them up with two clutch kicks one at the end of the half and one at the end of the game. csu gets win number 1 and final score 23-14.>> air force blue a georgia state and the visitors
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this one. for score was the best score. how about a 99 yard kickoff return? that's a you respond to giving up a touchdown and air force 2- 0 and 48-14 the final. copyright head coach return to the place where he used to be a player. wyoming hanging in as much as they could thanks to this interception by andrew wingard and it kept a close a while but nebraska rolled and -- score 52-17. >> unc 55-52 victors over abilene christian. >> let's turn our attention to baseball and the rockies in san diego taking on the padres. colorado was awol and gave up the first six runs of the game. just wasn't good. wil myers with the ground rule
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rapids look to avoid their third straight loss coming up back-to-back setbacks which hasn't happened all season. fc dallas the best team in the mls but the rapids better last
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this is 9 news. a man start shooting at a deputy in boulder county. eyewitnesses dozens evacuated because of a planned attack outside a senior center. investigators think they know who planted the car bomb. trying to find him. saying goodbye to kyle dyer. we will hear about her retiring here at 9news. we can expect to see major shift in the high school football rankings and taylor
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rally. just into our 9news room denver police looking for the person who shot and killed someone this morning. >> it happened around 29th and wilton and homicide investigators on the scene. police looking for the shooter and we will update you with information as a morning goes on. and dan grossman filling in for ryan this morning and glad to have you here. >> thank you. you make it easy. >> it's great to hear and you are from new jersey and i don't hear and accept whatsoever. >> we >> anything else you want to say with a jersey accent? >> we just like bagels. the forecast is crisp and starting a transition from summerlike temperatures to fall. today we will have one more hot day before the cooler temperatures settle in. temperatures right now in the 40s and 50s around town and 40s
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to the foothills 30 degree temperature readings. bright and sunny and pretty start to the day. smoke and haze has caused an orange glow in the sky. the temperatures in the 50s a little longer and then jumping into the 60s by 9:00 a.m. 70s by 10:00 and by lunchtime temperatures in the 80s and a few clouds in the sky. highs today upper 80s and low 90s. high of 92 degrees. in the foothills temperatures in the 70s so you might want to lace up your sneakers and go for a hike. watch out for stronger winds. unfortunately summerlike temperatures and stronger winds increase the fire danger. western slope and also northern mountains and foothills as well as neighboring states where humidity drops of 10% to 15%. we need that rain. it has been so dry. when is the next chance for rain macx coming up in the
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not hurt after being shot along highway 287 yesterday evening. witnesses called 911 after seeing a man walking along a highway with a gun acting aggressively toward strivers. when deputies responded to 107th street the man immediately started firing at least one shot shattering a deputies windows. the deputy fire back and hit the suspect several times. they have not released the suspect's identity or condition but the deputy was not hurt. hour we're waiting to ar name of a woman found dead in an apartment complex an aurora. police have not released earning but she was 29 years old and was found inside the maracana apartments yesterday morning. no one else was home in the front door was left slightly open. if you have information call
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thorton police investigating of rollover crash that killed one person. four others including an infant. police say a jeep and pickup collided saturday morning at quibec street and highway 7. one person in the jeep was killed and three other passengers and the other driver were taken to the hospital. police say the jeep may have run a stop sign. a sculpture was dedicated to a colorado man who died serving his country. hundreds packed grand river park in newcastle to honor william dubois voice. he died september 1 on a mission fighting isis. family and friends remember him against isis after being deployed in 2014. and world news this weekend in syria new details about the cease-fire agreement. secretary of state john kerry and russian officials are optimistic but residents of aleppo and levels doubt the cease-fire will hold. talks of cease-fires have been in the works for months and some are skeptical. hours after the agreement was announced some forces say
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the deal to restore peace in the country is set to take affect tomorrow and will provide better humanitarian access and joint military targeting against isis. thousands have been killed over the last five years during the civil war in aleppo. officials in tennessee said this man tried to blow up a senior care center. they are trying to find him. michael oaks car outside a billing. and employee noticed it as she was leaving work yesterday. 60 patients had to be evacuated and it took more than seven hours to stabilize a dangerous explosive. in the race for the white house both presidential candidates expected to attend the september 11 anniversary memorial service today. this comes after hillary clinton apologizing for comments she made about supporters of donald trump. sort of. clinton lasted trump as a voice for hateful rhetoric and went after his supporters at a fundraiser in new york.>> you
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racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamaphobia, you name it. >> saturday clinton walked back on those comments lately. she said she was closely general holistic and regret saying half. trump tweeted his disapproval and said it would hurt her in the polls. mike pence responded direct >> people who support my running mate are good hard- working americans.>> donald trump and hillary clinton planning to mark the 50th anniversary of the september 11 attacks by attending a commemoration at ground zero neither expected to make public remarks. 7:36 and the arrest of the parents of a teenage boy led to
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their hall of fame quarterback but didn't lose much else. a lot of you were fired up about the win and here's kim christiansen. i have to be sick i guess. to do that to your child, th's >> a disturbing story out of longmont. the parents of a legally blind 17-year-old boy with autism were arrested when he was brought to the hospital. he way just 88 pounds. one comments, as a registered nurse, mother, and relative of a disabled person i am sickened by the lack of parenting and care. the poor boy and the years of negligence by his parents are heartbreaking. >> it's cool to be a part of this and it also one. >> a new season, another win and a new quarterback for the broncos. trevor siemian made his debut. comments? you earned our respect. you are a good quarterback it made us proud to have you on
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go broncos. another said great job trevor, he's still learning but led the team to a nailbiting win. gary kubiak said it best. we still are learning.>> it's a good day when kyle is part of it. ( music ) finally our friend kyle dyer said goodbye this week storytelling skills in the community. hundreds of you shared a message or two. thanks to you for the many years of waking up my children and me, every morning you were the second face i saw. the tv in the bedroom is turned on at 5:30 a.m. the first was my husband said there you are smiling and perky to start the day. thank you for the sunshine and care you have shown through the years of colorado's strafed. and one more. i have watched you for years
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neighborhood. your graciousness shines through. i am hoping you will enjoy the next chapter and your wonderful family. we agree. thank you for your comments and remember 9 listens. we always love hearing from you and welcome your comments at 9news.com and you can call us or send us a message on facebook . >> we look forward to hearing from you and thanks for your comments about kyle. all morning long we pay tribute to those who lost their lives on september 11 20 plus 2001. colorado remembers. i was working for trust company of america. i worked in the compliance
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i was on a phone call with tower two when they were hit. they were watching the newscast of the other tower. a plane just hit us at the other tower five minutes ago. somebody said oh my god look out the window and then the phone went dead. it was a tough day. i lost quite a few people i worked with almost 20 years. i ended up leaving the company i was working for. i basically became a stay-at- home dad. on the bright side, it was a chance to get to know my children and better my marriage. on the other side, a big chunk
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welcome back. 7:42 on sunday morning and right before we came back to commercial break dan grossman said >> i don't understand this bagels thing. he says we love bagels. >> it defines us. it's a defining factor from jersey. >> did you find any good bagels yet? >> rosenbergs has good ones but you have to put smoke salmon on it. with a little bit of cream cheese. >> get a hold of dan grossman because he wants to feel like he's at home. >> we are officially 11 days away from the official start of fall. that is september 22 and the
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fall. late-summer heat and temperatures in the low 90s and upper 80s for the eastern half of the state and high country 70s and 60s. the western slope 88 degrees. this morning cool out there and 30 degree temperature readings and the high country. 50s on the western slope. the temperatures although you might think they are cool right now, yesterday at this time temperatures upper 30s so a good 20 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. on the eastern plains temperatures in the 40s now. chance for storms today . maybe a few isolated storms in the mountains. chances for rain increased slightly over the work week but even at that only about 20% chance. because today is so hot and dry you factor in the winds and
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colorado and northern mountain foothills under the red flag warning starting at noon through 7 pm. even neighboring states like southern wyoming and the panhandle of nebraska and good morning to them because we have avid 90s viewers out there. look at the winds and how they will expand and increase this afternoon. through 1:00 p.m. breezy around tom. stronger winds closer to the foothills. the downsloping westerly winds help warm our temperatures into the 90s. remember that's will be will see this afternoon. through this evening winds later in the city and breezy and the foothills. tomorrow morning the front pushes through. the view from loveland ski area , we already have a mountain wave cloud developing. i love the shot and you can clearly see the deck of clouds developing over the mountains. i will keep us partly cloudy. we won't see any rain from these clouds and temperatures the warmest between a 1:00 and
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. isolated storms in the mountains through the afternoon and northern and central mountains through this evening. nothing to write home about. overnights guys partly cloudy and tomorrow morning starting off with sunshine, and a bit more clouds in northern colorado. 55 overnight low and tomorrow high 74. this is below where we should be this time of year. small chance of storms in the afteoo with more clouds and high 65. temperatures continue to be in the 70s wednesday, thursday, and into friday. there you go, guys, get out those scarves and to need. the temperatures will start trending more fall-like for the rest of the work week. >> definitely a big shift what we are feeling especially what we feel today.
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difference. now moving away from weather into sports taylor temby joins us and what are we seeing? >> a lot of shifting this week. a lot of changes in the polls
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welcome to the 9news pp pomona, mullen grandview and regis all move up in the rankings about to see more changes because two of those went head to head. the mullen mustangs looking to get through a three-game stretch with a winning record and they face regis. off to a great start with dominic connected a beautiful
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a defense is battle and regis did all they could to hang around. patrick had two interceptions for the raiders, picking off this past and taking it to midfield before being brought down. but no matter what they did the raiders couldn't score on the mullen defense. the mustangs relentless pressure on the quarterback and go on to shut out the opponents 17-0. cherry creek against authority and creek beats the deadlock and alex pitche they lead 7-0. the spartans come back with trickery. dante takes the pitching goes deep to justin who was alone. he brings in a touchdown and 7- 6 after the extra point was blocked. they pulled away before putting
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and coverage and what a throw, even better catch. the bruins hold on to win this 27-13. blake wood and bear creak and jefferson county rivals played a game thursday. bear creak up 14-7 and lakewood spock returns the ball from the end zone and turns on the gets. he goes 100 yards the other way sprinting up the sideline untouched over the goal line to tie the game. fast-forward in lakewood up by a field goal in the fourth and the bear creak quarterback tosses ag score. with seconds left lakewood up by a field goal and the bears attempt to tie it for overtime but brock mealer is there for the block and picked up and taken down the field. liquid solidifies the miraculous 37-28 win on a punt block and score.>> it was a play that needed to be made. they scored so we had to answer back. that was pretty much it. >> simple right? state champions from last year don't seem so far away when we
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the season. dayton view one colorado academy and cherry creek met on the field. they last saw each other in the state final and scoreless through the first half colorado academy nets one first. once slept between the goalies leg and tapped in. minutes after that first goal vandenberg strikes again. the first effort kicked away by the opposing keeper but the second attempt r undefeated through four seasons with a 3-0 win. last year's volleyball champs eat an upset. first set all reps and dominating with the defending champs with close to help the team win 25-12. than faith christian make things interesting. hanging around both the second and third set thanks to several big plays like this and one from ryan. the eagles had no answer and eaten wins the second and third
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night. there's room for a new cross-country king and queen. will show up at the next running powerhouse? heritage high school hosted liberty bell cross-country invitational friday. the crowded field with 87 teams competing from four different states. is division 2 a winning time of 15:59 and madison corney finished first in and pre-oakley took the top spot for division one. or time 16:44 bested lauren gregory. we have the results as well as a photo gallery on the website. jefferson states will the panthers in soccer and first at lake county out to an early lead when david maurice plays a through ball who puts it in the back of the net for a 1-0 lead. jefferson teams storming back scoring two goals from danny to take the lead into halftime.
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header and a second goal of the day and jefferson wins at 4-1. towards the end of the match and what started as one player pushing another turned into a blown brawl that ended the game a minute early. several punches thrown of both sides and the referees issued four red cards and eventually the got everything figured out and shook hands it back to normal. >> d the best thing is not to get in the way.>> protective. >> thank you so much. if you are ready to tackle
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terrorism cannot prevail if we refuse to be terrorized >> brazilians recovery and rebirth. our nation mourning almost 3,000 lives lost in terrorist attacks 15 years ago today. that day is inspiring students here in denver. . >> we are referring another tragedy that struck colorado this weekend, longmont taking a look back at the historic flooding that killed 10 people. >> this restaurant thought their mascot was gone forever. that is, until a miracle happened. >> let's take a look at your drive this morning. we are seeing cars heading back along i-70 and floyd hill.
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from the high country, the peak times will be 5:00. it's 8:02 on your sunday morning. we begin with a live look at the pentagon. president obama was speaking at the pentagon for a 9/11 remembrance ceremony, one of many happening today. this morning, of course, we are remembering 9/1115 years later. >> observances are happening all across the country from ground zero to the pentagon. [ >> now, the first moment of silence observed at 8:46, 6:46 our time. that's the time the first plane struck the north tower at the world trade center. the second moment of silence observed at 9:03, 7:03 our time. that was the time the second plane hit the south tower at the world trade center. >> we will see remembrances like that throughout the day. switching gears just a bit, let's check in and see what we can expect in terms of weather.
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hottest day out of the week hands down. >> are you a rotate kind of guy, dan? >> we've had discussions. >> it's going to be that kind of day. >> yeah. you know, maybe you want to step outside, you can certainly did that. the forecast will lend itself but we will have stronger winds this afternoon and that will contribute to high fire danger across colorado. today, we're going to hit the 90s, so not only is it going to be hot, it could be our could come close to a record high. let's take a look at the forecast, because the normal high around this time of year is 81. we're going to do 91. the record high is 92. the temperatures right now are in the 50s and 60s n in the foothills, the temperatures in the 40s and 30s. the red flag warning goes in effect at noon and lasts until 7 p.m. even for our states to the north in wyoming and the panhandle of nebraska.
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enjoy that sunshine. we'll have a few more clouds this afternoon. highs in the upper 80s, low 90s for lower elevations and out on the eastern plains and temperatures will be milder in the high country in the 70s. so there you go. even though you see those clouds around town, not expecting to see any rain. skies are going to stay dry today. there's only a small chance for storms and those will be mainly in the mountains. coming up in your full forecast, boy, are we going to experience a temperature tumble. a big cooldown i've got a look at the forecast. back to our coverage of 9/11, colorado, of course, paying tribute to the victims as well with several events this weekend. a remembrance ceremony will be held at city center park that begins at 11:00. >> this morning at red rock, hundreds of firefighters are there honoring the hundreds of firefighters that died in the attacks at the stair climb.
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to a new york firefighter by climbing the equivalent of the 110 stories of the world trade center. . presidential candidates are also paying tribute, both donald trump and high country will attend the official commemoration at ground zero today. no candidates will speak publicly and no word on whether they will even cross paths. both candidates, of course, have ties to new york city. trump is a native and cln the time of the attacks. both agreed to not campaign today in light of the somber anniversary. back in colorado, this weekend, also marks three years since we were devastated by floods. the historic floods of 2013 claimed 10 lives, wiped out roads and destroyed towns . recovering from the floods has been a tough journey. longmont was one of the cities
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weekend as they remember that devastation but focus on resiliency. recovery efforts are almost complete. the cost to repair flood damage in longmont is $148 million. and we have a happy update to a story about a man from evergreen whose best friend disappeared this summer. the catahoula leopard dog was a long time mascot volger's restaurant. this weekend, he was stunned when he saw someone post a picture of his dog online. turned out a fisherman spotted her in arvada and thought she was lost. first night back, they played until sunrise. what a cute reunion. >> you can see what a great spirit the dog has.
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we want to remember those who lost our lives in the 9/11
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8:10 now on your stunning sunday morning. we're taking a live look at the park. this is one of our favorite cameras to see in the morning. >> this is gorgeous. >> how can you beat that? especially with no windows if here. we need something. let's check in with belen deleon, temperatures this morning a lot less chillier than what we experienced yesterday. >> just a little warmer than what we had yesterday. the forecast for -- hi, everyone! folks. the forecast this morning was a little warmer than what we had 24 hours ago and that sets the pace for where we're aheaded this afternoon. the temperatures are going to be in the 90s. i'm getting a couple tweets from our viewers saying, belen, it's smoky and hazy, is that from the wildfire in the high country? absolutely. here's a picture from the u.s. forest service of the lost solar fire from smoke and haze that's trying to settle into the mountain valleys. currently we have an air
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parts of garfield county and also rio blanco county. the view from pike's peak, you can see the smoke and haze that settled into the front range. this is at 14,000 feet. looking down, you can see how that smoke has settled into lower elevations. we're seeing, of course, with those westerly friends, that westerly flow, that smokiness is being transported to the east but the thick of it is going to be experienced in our central mountains in the high country. and unfortunately, we have high fire danger again today. a red flag warning will be in effect for the western slope. also our northern mountains, the northern foothills. this red flag warning goes into effect at noon and lasts until 7 p.m. temperatures are at 68 degrees. yesterday at this time temperatures were in the upper 30s, low 40s. northern colorado 46, greeley 50, mountains in the 30s and in the 40s. this afternoon, temperatures will be about 10 degrees above the normal high for this time of year. 89 over in fort collins and out
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we're going to come really close to the record high, which is 92 degrees set in 1951. now, it is 9/11, and at civic center park there will be a ceremony and concert put on by the governor and also mayor hancock. the forecast is looking dry and would be a nice way to remember and honor those who have lost their lives and those who have continued on. 89 will be the temperature. that starts at 1 p.m. now, it will be breezy this afternoon. those westerly wi develop a mountain wave cloud along the front range mountains through noon here in the city. only a small chance for isolated showers in the high country. not expecting for those to turn severe. through 9 p.m., notice how most of the clouds are off to our east. skies overnight will be partly cloudy and only a small chance for showers closer to the foothills. temperatures tonight drop to 55 degrees. skies partly cloudy. breezy again, in the foothills. it will be breezy in the afternoon here in the metro area and tomorrow is the cooldown.
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cooler than today. tuesday, chance for showers at about 0%. 65. 70s, wednesday, thursday and friday. if you have questions about your forecast, send me those cool weather picks? find me on facebook, twitter, instagram and the always fun but never really informative snapchat. >> i don't know about you. if you watch your snaps today, they are very informative. the fall colorado home show is under way. not many people realize their ticket goes back into the >> so our fix-this expert becky ditchfield have more from the colorado convention center. >> reporter: hi, everybody. raquel and becky here at the colorado home show. we're so honored to be out here this weekend and we are sitting with the executive director of the fall home show, jim fricky. and the most comfortable chairs in the entire show. >> i keep telling people, you have to sit in the oh, my goodness chairs and people sit down and go, oh, my goodness.
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they're crazy comfortable. >> reporter: you were telling us before there's a long history with the show here in denver? >> correct the colorado home and garden show, which is in february, has existed since 1959 and big picture, the money we make on our two shows, we give away a horticulture- related scholarships and grants. we have five kids at csu on full ride scholarshipses. but then we do a lot of community gardens and graen greenhouses at our schools. as a nonprofit, we turn around and feed it back into the state of colorado and horticulture scholarships and grants. >> speaking of horticulture, this is the colorado home show. you zeal there's garden stuff out here but when i think of fall going into winter, my mind is not always at, oh, i have a lot of gardening i need to get down. >> without a doubt. you can get the stuff ready for your house here.
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landscape companies here and i tell people, there's landscape companies that are looking for work in january and february. they're not going to plant plants, but there's patio work, deck work. think about it now and potentially get a deal. >> reporter: thanks so much for havingous out here. they're open today until 5:00, >> can we try to get some of those oh, my goodness chairs for us at the desk? we are posting everything you need to know at 9news.com. and we're going to tell you how to keep your garden colorful even with the changing
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welcome back, everyone. 8:19 in time for proctor's garden. if you're looking for a homemade bouquet, guys, for your girlfriend, we'll tell you how to do it. >> exactly. you have that just right. pretend you were at my block party yesterday. >> um-hmm. >> we don't do it out on the street. we do it in the garden still want to have something beautiful and festive for the tables. >> sure. >> there's that dilemma. do you want to strip all that color out of your garden? how many flowers do you want to pick? my big tip here is start with a lot of leaves. start with foliage from your trees and some rubs. shrubs. i use holy, seed pods and red blood leaf that i have plenty of on the patio.
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would actually work well in a bouquet did you it's stunning. >> 50% of the bouquet is the foliage and the pods. and then you start picking and you just pick a little bit of everything and that way it's not really missed and it doesn't look like you just went through and raided the garden. >> yeah. >> i had a few gladiolas in bloom and they wouldn't look very impressive by themselves, but you stick them in with the sun flowers. >> those raw berries are cute. i'm surprised how it comes together very well and still looks very colorful even though there's so much foliage in. >> because we were outdoors yesterday, you remember old westerns. >> of course. >> cowboys sitting around the camp fire. what they were using was this old granite ware and these are just from yard sales and things, and campers still use
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it's because it's light weight and unbreakable. so that's why the cowboys were making their coffee and had their tin cups. this is the same old stuff and it gives that rustic air to outdoor events. >> it makes it a little lighter even though there is water in there, right? >> yes.
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idaho state? on paper, a give-me game for cu but the buffs won't look past anyone any more, not after what happened in 2016 when 1 aa montana state went into boulder and shocked colorado. mike cramer was the head coach of that team. he's now the ad idaho state. good guys got off to a good start. as cu scored on their first possession. 7-0 buffs. from the air, to the ground. three tds taken in from in close the first two from philip lindsay and then this one from kyle evans. soon to be 35-0 as chris hill, colorado was up 49-0 at the
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they cruise 56-7. csu looking to bounce back from being blown out by cu in their opener. texas san antonio giving the home team all they could handle. izzy matthews in from in close , six yards for sure. 10 up rams are. they were looking good but with 20 ticks left in the half, the road runners scored a touchdown of their own o that cut the deficit to three. dalton stern to brady jones but the rams held them off with two clutch kicks. off the csu gets the win no. 1, 21-14. air force blew out georgia state. the visitors scored first but they didn't score the most. the falcons with 48 points in this one. their first score was their best one. how about a 99-yard kickoff return? that's how you respond to giving up a touchdown. tim mcvay the honors, air force 28-14 the final. wyoming at nebraska, cowboys head coach craig ball
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wyoming hanging in there as much as they could thanks to big plays like this interception by andrew winguard. nebraska went on to roll, final score was 52-17. also, unc 55-52 they were victors over abilene christian. they're 2-0 as well. let's turn our attention to baseball, now. the rockies in san diego taking on the padres. colorado was awol for this one. the game, just wasn't good. wil myers with the ground rule double there. padres win, doubled up the rocks, the final was 6-3. finally, rapids were looking to avoid their third straight loss. that hasn't happened all season. fc dallas the best team in the mls but the rapids were better last night. colorado gets a win. they had to have it. 1-0. that will do it for
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a man starts shooting at a deputy in boulder county along highway 287. more on the investigation, why witnesses called 911 in the first place. all morning long we have been remembering 9/1115 years later. she was believed to be one of the most -- in one of the most famous pictures of the 20th century. who died at age to weather. fire danger on a hot day today. >> belen, we're thinking around 90 today? >> yes. that puts us about 10 or so degrees above where we should be this time of year. it's going to be hot, dry and windy at times. dan, be generous with that hair spray, okay? we don't want him missing his do. red flank warning will be in
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and parts of the northern mountains. we're only about 11 days away from the official start of fall. the view outside the city looks beautiful. let's take a live look out towards sterling because that's where we find blue skies, oh, yeah, as i mentioned, we're 11 days from the official start of fall but it's not going to feel like it. that officially happens september 22nd. the high today, 91. so not only is it going to be hot, could be our last 90- degree day of the year. we're going record high set in 1951 that was 92 degrees. here are the areas that have kind of the greatest risk of fire danger. that's going to be the in foothills. our northern mountains and also toward the western slopes. even neighboring states, wyoming and nebraska falls into the red flag warning the a noon. it will last until 7 p.m. this afternoon it will be toasty for the eastern half of
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west. we've got 30-degree temperatures in the mountains. buena vista 48, kremmling 36. 68 here in the metroer and as cool as this sounds it's about 20 degrees warmer than where we were yesterday when we woke up to 30-degree temperatures so i'll take the 60s. on the eastern plains, temperatures currently in the 50s as folks are waking up. as we go through the day, it will be dry. we could have a few kind of a mountain wave cloud setting up along i-25 and into the foothills. even though you see this darker cloud, it's not going to bring any rain. it will be dry. through 1:30 ear still in good shape on the eastern plains, bright and sunny this afternoon. the clouds start shifting toward the east. maybe spotty showers to the south and also into the mountains but we're not expecting any severe weather. overnight and through tomorrow morning, partly cloudy conditions and then tomorrow morning, is with we get that next cold front.
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these windy conditions, is brought in by the cooler air but that won't push in until tomorrow morning. 55 the overnight low. still breezy in the foothills and tomorrow a temperature difference of 15 to 20 degrees a high of 74. tuesday, it's much cooler and cloudier. a high of 65 degrees. it's going to take a little while for this system to start pushing away from colorado. in the meantime, it's going to bring us some small chances for storms in the te wednesday, thursday and friday. by then the temperatures will be in the 70s, so summer slipping away and we're falling into fall for next week, guys? >> belen, thank you so much. it looks like it's going to get a lot cooler, not so much today. president obama spoke about an hour ago at the pentagon. >> he said he would never forget the lives of those killed in the september 11 attacks and he said it's important to remember other victims killed in terrorist
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again to be with you on this day. a day that i know is still difficult, but which reveals the love and faithfulness in your hearts, hateful ideologies, urge people in their own country to commit unspeakable violence. we've mourned the loss of innocence from boston to >> 343 firefighters died on 9/11 and there's a class at metro state that's dedicated to honoring them. . >> good morning, from the course named to the content, the fire and emergency response administration class is home for a former new york firefighter, brian bagwell designed this program to help those who want to dedicate a career to helping others. many students who were pretty young at the time when 9/11 happened take part but it's clear that devastating day had
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>> i do remember 9/11 as a young kid and i do believe it has shaped my desire to become a firefighter. >> absolutely. everyone involved in 9/11 was so brave and that loss is so unfortunate. >> i have to tell you, i actually him surprised. i would not have guessed what a powerful motivator 9/11 would be in 2016. >> the class was named fer 3430 for the 343 firefighters that died on 9/11. bagwell said metro state's degree program is unique to colorado and just started this year. in the information center, 9 news. in other news this morning, a boulder county deputy was not hurt after being shot along highway 287 yesterday evening. excuse me, being shot at yesterday. witnesses called 911 after seeing a man walking along the highway with a gun acting
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this man immediately fired at least one shot shalt earlying the deputy's window. the deputy fired back numerous times and hit the suspect. investigators have not released the suspect $identity or condition -- suspect's identity or condition. the deputy was not hurt. we're waiting to hear the name of a woman found dead in an apartment duplex in aurora. officers found the 29-year-old woman dead inside the americana apartments yesterday morning. no one else was home and the open. if you have any information about the homicide, call metro denver crimestoppers. thornton police are also investigating a rollover crash that killed one person, four others in the accident were hurt including an infant. thornton police say a jeep and pickup collided saturday morning at beck street and highway 7. one person in the jeep was killed. three other passengers as well as the other driver were taken to the hospital. police say the jeep may have
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news this morning, in syria, the new details about the long- awaited cease fire. talks of cease fires have been in the works for months. people are skeptical. hours after the agreement was announced, some forces even say attacks were still visible. the deal that tried to restore peace in that country is set to take effect tomorrow. it will also provide better humanitarian ac military targeting against isis. thousands have been killed over the last five years during the civil war. in australia, australian police have charged a man inspired by isis with a terror attack and murder after he reportedly stabbed a man several times in sydney. the 59-year-old victim was stabbed several times as he was walking through a park on saturday. he is now in critical condition. authorities say the suspect also tried to stop a police officer before he was arrested.
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potential life sentence in prison if he is convicted. back here on american soil, the woman who said she was the nurse that was kissed about i a siller in sometimes -- kissed by a sailor in times square is passed away. >> greta friedman was 92 years old. her son said she died late last week in a hospital in richmond, virginia. her son says she actually died of complications from old age. who was 21 years old, was among a crowd of people who spilled out on the streets of new york city to celebrate the end of world war ii. this weekend some locals visited that statue at the famous photo in san diego. such a wonderful photo because it really captures the joy and the hope stemming from the end of world war ii. >> and anyone who has been in
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of someone who has been in the service and that moment of coming home. in just a few minutes, a moment of silence to remember those who lost their lives 15 years ago. i was on a tower 2 when they got hit. they were watching the newscast of the other tower. a plane just hit us. hit the other tower. like five minutes ago. and somebody said oh, my god, look out the window and the phone went dead. it was a tough day. i lost quite a few people i worked with for almost 20 years. i ended up leaving my -- the company i was working for. i basically became a stay-at- home dad. on the bright side, it was a
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marriage. on the other side, it just -- a portion of my life was gone
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good morning, everyone. grandview and regis make up our top four 5 a teams and we're bound to see some more changes because two of those just went led to head. the mustangs were looking to get a three-game stretch with a winning record. they faced regis. they got off to a great start when peazel connects. this game was a defensive battle and regis did all it
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patrick roe had two interceptions on the night for the raiders picking off this pass and taking it to nearly midfield before finally being brought down. but no matter what they did, the raiders just couldn't score on the moullen defense. the mustangs put pressure on quarterback justin lam they shut out their opponent 17-0. the farmers would be the first to get on the board. payton dietrich takes the pitch and finds a wide op carlos shipley. down 14 now, steven krol scrambles and finds ryan who beats the defenders for the grab. it's now a one-score game. the eagles would shut out the farmers in the second half and add two more touchdowns, including this hard run by tyler. broomfield seals this one away 21-14 the final. it was dij@ vu when
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scoreless through the first half, colorado academic neither one first. vandenberg slips one through the goalie's legs and is tapped in by tate woolly. vandenberg strikes again. the second attempt reaches the back of the net. colorado academy remains undefeated through four seasons with a 3-0 win. . first set all ds dominated for the defending champs, notching several powerful kills to help her team win convincingly 25-12. hanging around in both the second and third set thanks to several big plays like this one from ryan farrow. the eagles still had no answer for the reds. eaten beats faith christian 3-0 on the night. heritage high school hosting it's annual liberty
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in boys division 2, silver creek's bryce wins this race. on the girl's side, broomfield's madison mooney finished for division 2. those results and a photo gallery can be found on our website. if you missed any of our games this morning, we have those extended highlights and interviews posted on news 9. go to 9news.com. you kn the highlights that we did get to see. >> exactly. >> there's so many great plays from games we just can't fit them all in. that's the best place to find all the action. >> nice to see we're back in the sporting time of year. >> feels good. stick around. belen will be back with a final look at the forecast in a few minutes. first, fall fans, it is finally back. brace yourself because "game day live" kicks off in a little
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welcome back, everyone. minimum wage is a hot topic and it's going to be on the ballot in colorado this year. >> 9 news reporter john gonzalez has a look at what that means for workers in colorado on this week's "balance of power ". >> one of the many ballot questions coloradans will face this year is around minimum wage. currently 8.31, until it reaches $12 an hour by 2020. here's some history. the u.s. first established a minimum amount of money folks could make an hour a long time ago. 25 cents, equals about $4 an hour today. colorado set its own minimum wage in 1998, hiked it in 2016 and it changes based on inflation. now it's up to you to make it jump to $12 an hour by 2020. proponents argue a wage
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families and workers a chance to get into the middle class. opponents say raising the minimum wage shouldn't be the same formula across the state. >> good morning and welcome to "balance of power." today we're talking about minimum age. i'm being joined right now by ryne sandberg. thank you both for being here this morning. patty, why is the time now? >> what we're seeing is an economy that's growing, it's booming. there's still some factors that the biggest one is wages and so we have a -- we see wages haven't kept up. we're proposing amendment 70 that would essentially raise the wage in a responsible phased-in manner that takes into account both the needs of workers and business owners and it would essentially increase
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following and by 2020 it would reach $12 an hour. >> most campaigns calling for $15 an hour, that seems to be the national trend. why not 12? does it not seem like a modest increase? >> the campaign -- they're pushing $12 everywhere. while, yes, there is a booming economy in denver, there is not in rural colorado. that's why we're opposing this. we're not opposing a minimum the way they're doing it. they're being inning the minimum age across the state. the economy in other places are not booming like denver. pueblo are still in a recession. metro denver probably could, the rural colorado could not. >> that's what governor hickenlooper argued last week on this program, he greece $12 that might work in denver, we
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figured like he was saying maybe rural areas that's not fair, especially for a farmer, let's say, where the profit margin is low. >> it was disappointing to see the governor's comments last week and i think he needs to study some of the facts about this, because the truth is, of course, we're concerned about rural areas and the thing is, is that raising the wage for low wage workers is an economic driver. it puts money in people's pockets and they spend it in their local communities. >> if they set a rate metro rate. in fact, we sat down with them in march and filed a couple of our own initiatives, what if we went to 10.10. . >> the rent has risen 37% since our last minimum wage increase in 2016. wages have only increased 21%. don't you have to do something for them to catch up?
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gotten the same amount. we're seeing this is, again, the same problem. it's not the problem with raising the wage it's how you do it. and you're forcing rural communities to pay the same as denver. >> i i want to bring up this study from seattle out of the university of washington. they found while wages did go up, the workers admitted in that study they may not really give them a chance middle class which is a lot of people argue is the result of minimum wage but they found prices didn't go up that much. >> low wage workers in seattle are not employed. it even -- they've seen no difference in take-home pay. >> what tyler doing is equating job loss with hours, so it's true, there are -- there have
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some restaurant employees in the city of seattle but what we're seeing is wangs were -- when you take into account working fewer hours, their wages still went up 7% relative to the surrounding areas that did not raise their wage and that's still a win for workers. it's not the only solution we need to lift workers out of the state of poverty in colorado but it's one step and an important step. >> that's not true. there's a lot of highly paid people in seattle. dollars in take home pay. >> at the end of the day is there something better, something that can get you two to agree on how we can help people get closer to the middle class? >> we're not opposed to the minimum wage being in. we're opposed to the one size fits all. >> tyler makes it sound -- he can use these big numbers, the percentages make it sound scary but what we're actually talking about $is 300 a week.
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that's the take home pay for a minimum wage worker in colorado. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. a lot of people will be talking about this one over the next month or so. patty, tyler, appreciate you. "meet the press" is on channel 20 today. i'm jonathan gonzalez for "balance of power". belen says it's going to be hot with high fire danger. she has a final look at weather in just a few minutes. >> game day live is back. that's coming up in just
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the broncos started off their season just how they ended it last year, beating the panthers 21-20. >> the favorite part about this game was just feeling the excitement in the crowd. i wasn't there. i was just watching it from the could feel through the screen. our game day live co-host rod mackey and mike klis are here. >> good morning to you guys. gary kubiak said he was surprised about this win because the broncos didn't play well. >> you turn the ball over three times and you don't win a lot of games. my favorite part of the game was wide left. this game was so physical. that's the one response i've gotten from the people out there, how hard-hitting it was.
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big target and now there's a lot of investigation whether the nfl did enough, the officials did must have to protect cam newton -- did enough to protect cam newton. he has a lot of designed runs and you saw when bradley roby led up on newton because he is a quarterback, and he rolled right over him. obviously there were some helmet hits and i think the broncos will get fined. . >> i think it's because they started hi kubiak talked about it later, he said he's a running back when he's out there like that. you got to treat him like one. speaking of running backs, our guy looked like a different guy. c.j. anderson with two touchdowns in this one. looked fantastic, one rushing, one receiving. he said he was a different player. we saw it on thursday night. >> usually when guys get a big contract you worry about them getting lazy, resting on their laurels, not giving it their
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c.j. anderson worked hard to prove he was worth that big contract, $6 million a year. he's lighter and he still is hard to knock off his feet as he was at the second half of last year. he was the offensive hero in this game. >> speaking of offense, we didn't talk about the quarterback. that's because we're going to do it moments from now. game day live is back. sam's there, dave's there, we'll have it all for you coming up in mere moments. back to you. >> it's great to see you guys again. thank you both. belen, joining us >> big thank you to all the folks who are joining us on facebook live. let's take a look at the forecast because we have a red flag warning in effect this afternoon. it goes into effect at noon and going to last threw 7 p.m., up toward the western slopes, parts of the northern mountains and the foothills. a reminder that the ceremony and concert for colorado remembers starts at 1 p.m. temperatures will be at 89
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if you're looking for "meet the press," we're airing that on kdkd channel 20. . proud to be a part of this. . >> great team. we're just a little bit better. >> big plays in a game motivate the guys to make those plays and sometimes that's what it

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